This reminds me of my own childhood. Mom would sit me on the toilet on the potty seat and put a tv tray in front of me with a game or puzzle to keep my occupied until I “went”. The if I tinkled she would put her hand to her ear and say “I can heeeeeeeear you!”

Hushupp is correct. Breaking it down is good, but you misquoted the sentence. It is in fact correct to say “this is I playing trouble,” because the subjective pronoun “I” follows the be verb (though most Americans don’t speak this way). The reason it is “me” in this case is because it is the object of the preposition “of”. So you would say “This is a photo OF me playing Trouble.” Not, “This is a photo of I playing trouble.”

So funny and awkward at the same time. Kids crack me up!
“Me” is correct in this sentence because it is the object of the preposition “of”. “I” is the subjective case (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) and “me” is the objective case (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). hushupp is correct; Analisa Tamara’s suggestion is a good way to figure out which case to use, except her example should be, “This is a picture OF me.”

You have broken the holy promise women take to keep secret why we go to the bathroom in pairs!

For years we have kept to the Code, letting men, philosophers and bad stand-up comedians but wonder at this, our most sacred practice.

All over the world now, men will know we can’t leave home without our handbags because of the travel Scrabble and we’re not eyeing up other women’s outfits, we’re surreptitiously signalling the next round of Guess Who is “on.”

It took some doing on her part, but Christina was finally able to convince her brother that now was not the time to play “his” favorite game. She set up the “Trouble” pieces and while he was not looking, slowly moved “Twister” next to the dirty clothes hamper.

So I’m guessing that he’s about 18 or 19 now and a freshman in college. I hope he has a good sense of humor. “Trouble”, isn’t that one of those “poop-a-matic” games? Either way, it’s a nice brother and sister picture.

This is a big sister getting along with her little brother. They are not fighting nor are they even arguing either. They are co-existing in peace How lucky can Mom and Dad be? I like this pic and in 20 or 30 more years you might agree.